On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 11:47:12PM -0400, Joe Smith wrote: > > "Manoj Srivastava" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 11:56:59 +0200, Bernhard R Link <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >said: > > > >>A GR should wait - within reasonable time - until developers can > >>have the information they need for a informed decision. > > > > The constitution specifies the time that the GR needs to be in > >discussion, and the period determined is a minimum of two weeks. > > > >>Changing something important like this without some statement from > >>the people directly involved in this would otherwise look so rushed > >>that at least my caution would default me to oppose any change. > > > > The SPI board is not directly involved in anything Debian does > >to allow other organizations (like the UK debian society) to accept > >funds for Debian. > > That is true. However this ammendment substancially changes the section > that talks about SPI, so it would be reasonable to have SPI's board look at > it if they so desire. > At best they could find some text that ought to be tweeked, and at worst > they could have no input. > > This ammendment is in no real hurry, as it mearlly re-affrims the status > quo, and tweeks a few related lines. > > Of course it is your ammendment, so it is your decision.
That's not actually true. The Debian constitution: 5. Project Leader 5.1. Powers The project leader may: [...] 8. Vary the discussion period for Developers' votes [...] Now also go read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, which states: [...] So if this proposal receives enogh seconds to go to a vote, please consider this an extension of the discussion period of up to a week [...] Regards, Wouter (who wonders what the hell we're talking about here -- it's only a week, fer crying out loud) Of course, technically there's also 7. The Project Secretary 7.1. Powers The Secretary: [...] 3. Adjudicates any disputes about interpretation of the constitution. [...] But I don't expect Manoj to abuse that -- if he would, I expect If the Project Leader and the current Project Secretary cannot agree on a new appointment they must ask the board of SPI (see §9.1.) to appoint a Secretary. to happen. Or so, since we seem to be restating the way SPI and Debian cooperate. Wouldn't it be nice if we got along? -- Wouter (who wonders what the hell we're talking about here -- it's only a week, for crying out loud. Sarge, err, took *slightly* longer than that) -- Fun will now commence -- Seven Of Nine, "Ashes to Ashes", stardate 53679.4 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]